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THE ARGUS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 100-f.
DROP
A Postal
'FOR
This BooK
Yoor health U your
greatest biessins-. Guard
n as your life. Find out
the truth about yours if,
whether you are suk or
Ut ' I Iarn Kiw In rpt
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well a-..! V'tri well and how to (ret eli ahouid
v.-i r-.ji;w; m. pfxr health i the result ot your
l uiu' j t i orjey nature's laws. How can yru cbey
tu -t I; .v; ur.icii you kn-.w what thry are? JJo
' i.:tir fpni hejtiache.. Is your asinte poor?
It't y. u iay awake at mi;hi? Are you nervous and
rni.n ir- "1 hen yru are on tiie down-road to por
h-.i!h. Get tJik the ui-n'ad. Dr. McLean's tx-ok
v ".i how t- recaia last health or to retain the
h-Mitli you have.
J'r I. II Mi T.enn hi: prrrarH tr.ar-y remedies
I i !it!;i those who cutter. One cl them is
M?Ieai&Liver
KldneyBalm.
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ST. LOUIS, MO.
AMUSEMENTS.
DlBUTION CHAnHIRUN.HlKITCOnMNV.
ONE NIGHT OCT. 12.
Fir t Tri-f'jty Engagement. Ti. C.
Whitney Presents the Musical
Tomfoolery,
Forty Nevv Sunt; 1 1 1
THE SHOW GIR.L
W'iih Hilda Thomas and a Metropoli
t::n fast of Fifty People,
headed hy
SAM MYLIE.
Price s- 'i:,c, .".nr. T.'c. $1, box $l..r,'t.
Scat sa!-at theatre Monday morning.
. . Go to . .
WILLIAMSON S
To buy or sell Second Hand
Goods of all Kinds
1623 Second Avenue. New 'Phone 5164
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IT'S A PLEASURE
TO SMOKE
a good cigar. If you have not
tri-d ur iitiars you have y't to
learn what really pood cigars
are.
Poor Cigars
are never permitted to form a
part of our stock. If you want
som thins nice in cigars, tobac
co, lUe and smoker's article?,
give us a call.
S. M. Arndt & Co.,
Oengston Bik., 1706 Second Ave.
Bergman Colleclion
Agency and
Information Bureeui.
Claims, account and information!
colieitad everywhere. Both 'Phones...
207-209 Brady St, Davenport, I.
A Tale of the Cilyr
Streets.
Smith applied for a position at Rock
island arsenal last week. In the blank
I to be filled out there are a number of
! questions to be answered. One of
i these is whether the applicant is a na
.tive of the United States.
i Smith was born in England, coming
: to America w ith his parents in his
boyhood. His father, shortly after
taking tip residence in Rock Island. r
nounced allegiance to the British
i queen. There is a record of his dec-
jlaration of intention, or first papers,
j in the office of the Rock Island county
j clerk.
j Second, or final papers wero ob
tained by Smith's father, the former
purpose, c-ither in this county or in
j Scott county. Iowa, the family having
; lived for several years at Davenport.
But the records of neither county shov
the issuance of the final papers.
j lndjr the law. when a parent in
'naturalized while the child is a minor,
the latter is a citizen of the Fnited
t States by the act of the father. But
not so with the government. If thf
applicant for a position with Uncle
j Sam states that he is a native of a
I foreign country and the son of a nat
uralized parent, he must prove his title
to citizenship.
This was a new one on Smith. He
went a week searching the record
Jhore anil at Davenport, but all that
he could prove was that the first
papers had been taken out by his
father.
In the eyes of Uncle Sam. Smith,
notwithstanding he had been a voter
for 10 years and served nine years in
the National (Juard of Iowa, is not a
full fledged citizen. His father is
dtad and the son has no way of ascer
taining where he obtained his final
papers.
There is only one way for Smith to
solve the problem secure his second
papers. He will do this at the Rock
Island county clerk's office. Then he
will return his application for a job at
th" arsenal.
A Love Letter.
Would not interest you if you are
looking for a guaranteed salve for
sore:--, burns or piles. Otto Dodd, of
Ponder, Mo., writes: "I suffered with
an ugly sore for a year, but a box of
IJncklin's Arnica Salve cured me. It's
the best salve on earth." 25 c?uts at
Hartz & I'llemeyer's drug store.
Pill Pleasure.
If you ever took DeWitt's Little
Karly Risers for biliousness or const i
pat ion you know what pill pleasure is.
These famous little pills cleanse the
liver and rid the system of all bile
without producing unpleasant effects.
They do not gripe, sicken or weaken.
but plearanMy give tone and strength
to the tissues and organs of the stom
ach, liver und bowels. Sold by all
druggists.
a.AIUVOYAST.
lii. MAItV YATKS-.M.iifhi-llf li.nler
;iii1 :-in-it tin I m-li'irn. Hours. 1 to In
I m. Itfsi.lni Tii") Fourth jivenm-.
Tiikf tin- I;lu.- I i wt st.
M.UiAM IKlWAItl) Full readings 2.1
uml 00 cents. Room 1 2. McKinnle
Mock, corner Fifteenth street and
Fourth avenue. F.ntrance on Fif
teenth street, Moline.
M.Mi.MI JUNK gucin of eharncter
nailers, late of New lurk t'llv. will
trive most complete ami scientific
typewrit ten huiuM'uju' lv mail. Semi
'i' cents, sample of lia nj w r i t i ng da I
of l.irth. color hi' eves and hair, to
Lock Hox 40'. Koek Island. 111.
MONET TO LOAN.
IK YOU WANT to build or buy a house,
we can loan you the money at cur
rent Interest rates. Goldsmith & Mc
Kee company.
MUSKY TO LOAN On real estate se
curity at lowest rates. Marion K.
Sweeney, attorney. rooms 33-35.
Mitchell & Lynde building", liock Isl
and. Wi: MAKIC A SPECIALTY of loaning
money on household goods, horses,
w.isons, etc.. without removal and in
a iuiet way. Call on us for quick
loans. Fidelitv Loan company, room
3N. Mitchell t Lynde block.
LAUNDRIES.
ROCK ISLAND STEAM LAUNDRY
P.a'.icrsfelt! & Sexton, proprietors.
Fine tinish and quick service, 1814
Third avenue. 'Phone west 1293.
EDUCATION At-
A I ' c J I ' ST A N A COLLEGE Business de
partment. A thorough business
training- Riven for entry Into com
mercial life. Terms reasonable. Ap
ply at Autrustana college.
VILLA I)E CI I ANT AL A home school
conducted for K'ris by th-e Sisters of
the Visitation. Rudimentary and
higher branches and all polite ac
complishments taught. Twentieth
street and Fifteenth avenue. Rock
Island.
AKT DECORATION.
FRANK H. SWEML1NE Contractor:
house, l.iigay and wag-on painting-:
Ko.nl work, low prices; satisfaction
g-uaraiitee.l. Address P.ox 434. Rock
Island 111
PARI DON c SON Artistic Interior
decoration. Finest line of late paper
tarried and skilled workmen employ
ed. Moderate price. 417 Seven
teenth street.
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
H. J. TOIIEll & CO. Rrokers. Daven
port. Stocks, grain, provisions, cot
ton. Private wire to New York and
Chicago. Offices 109 Main street- Tel
fj.iuineOJ. GE'iRGE II. SIDWELL & CO Com
mission merchants. Grain, hay and
provisions. Members of the Chicapo
board of trade and Chicago stock ex
change. Established J.' years. No.
r.43 and 543 Rialto buildinp. Long
distance 'phone Harrison 2666.
FLORISTS.
HENRY GAETHJE Proprietor Chlp
piannock nursery. Cut flowers and
designs of all kinds. City store. 160T
Second avenue. Telephone 1110.
REAL ESTATE.
E. J. 15 URNS City and country real
estate. If you have property for sale,
list it with me. If you want to buy
1 will do my best lo get you what
you want. R.m 11. Mitchell &
Lynde Llwik. Telephone llttl.
W.K XTED M A I.K 1 1 KLP.
WAXTHD A p..rtt-r at the Rock Island
dt-pot lunch room, lhirty-nrst Ftrt-t-t
WANTED Two first class coatmakers
at lio; West Third street. Davenport
J. C r reese, tailor.
WANTED Young man to do general
work and errands at the Tri-C ity Re
galia company. 1",13 Third avenue.
WANTED Salesman to travel and col
lect; salary. $s0 per month, and ex
petises. Cash deposit required to cover
samples. Call room 52, St. James ho
tel. Davenport.
WANTED Men to learn barber trade.
Few weeks completes. Special in
ducements to distant applicants. Can
earn expenses before finishing. Gradu
ates make 12 to $15 weeklv. Posi
tions waiting. Write for catalogue.
Mol.-r I'.arber colleg-e. Chicago. 111.
WANTED FEMALE II ELI.
WANTED Pantry girls at the Harper
house.
WANTED Girl for general housework
at l.'lN fcec-ona avenu--.
WANTED A girl for general house
work at 217 Fifteenth street.
WANTED A girl to learn to press
dresses, at IT 1 oj Third avenue.
WANTED Two women for kitchn
v.xrk at the Rock Island house.
WANTED A kitchen girl at the Opera
House restaurant, 1UU3 Second ave-
11
WANTED A lady cook at the Rock
1-ilahd depot lunch room. Tiiirty-rtrst
str.-et.
WANTED A competent cook. Apply
t. Mrs. F. W. Lahnscii. 723 Twentieth
street.
WANTED Girl for general housework
in small family. Call at 1916 Fifth
avenue.
WANTED A woman for general house
work, at Hethany Home, formerly
Union Mission.
WANTED Parties desiring board in
private lumily, with bath. Inquire at
,v 1 . Third avenue.
WANTED A competent girl for gen
eral housework. Apply to Mrs. W. T.
Magill, 71." Twentieth street.
WANTED Girl for general housework
in family ot three adults; good wages.
Apply at 1043 Nineteenth" street.
WANTED A good white girl for general-
housework in family of three.
Inquire- sl." Twenty-third street.
WANTED At once, a dining room girl
at the rock Island depot lunch room.
Thirty-tirst street. Come ready to
work.
WANTED Women to take orders for
Noniton lace work, berthas and hand
kerchiefs.
Address -S. L
Argus.
WANTED A competent girl for gen
eral imuseworK; no washing; no
hoiisecleaning. Apply to Mrs. John
Kinck, 172s Eleventh avenue.
WANTED Ladies. Our catalogue ex
plains how we teach hairdressing,
manicurinir anil facial massage
quickly, mailed free. Moler Barber
College, Chicago, 111.
WANTED MALE Oil FEMALE.
WANTED Men and women in this
county and adjoining territories, to
represent and advertise an old estab
lished house of solid financial staiui
inu. Salary, to men. i21 weekly; to
women. $12 to $1 weekly, with ex
penses advanced each Monday by
heck direct from headquarters.
Lorse and buggy furnished when nec
i siiry; position permanent. Address
lUew l'.los. .Si Co.. Dept. A, Motion
I. lil. linn. Chicago. 111.
WANTED POSITIONS.
WANTED Work
by the day by exper
Call or address 1017
i.-nced woman.
Third avenue.
WANTED Position by experienced
stenographer; faithful, quick and ac
curate; also bookkeeper; reasonable
wages; references. Address D., lblO
Sixth avenue.
W A NTED M 1 M'KI.L A N EO U i.
WANTED - A buyer for a six-room
house on Tenth street; $9imi. See Eck
liart A: l'.utt'iim. loom 1.",, Mitchell Ai
Lynde building.
WANTED Ladies' and gents' shoes to
shine, shoe.-, called for and delivered
for 10 cents. C. E. Dickerson; 'phone
f.2'i3. Perry's cigar store. '
WANTED Roardcrs by the day or
week. First class board at reason
able prices. Telephone and all mod
ern conveniences. 1229 Second ave
h tie.
WANTED Ladies to visit the Noonday
Rest rooms at lSlS1, I lord avenue,
t.ear Y. M. C. A. building. Good
home cooked dinner from 11:30 to 2.
Supper Saturday only from 5 to 8 p.
ni. We exist for accommodation, not
profit. Rooms open all day to ladies
tor rest.
IIUSIXESS OPPORTUNITIES.
FOR SALE- Good paying grocery in
business section of city. Owner go
ing into another line, reason for sell
ing. If you mean business, address
X12T. care Argus office.
FOR
m
tit.
on
til
be
SALE Paying business invest
nt. I offer for sale the entire out
l '-.iLv quipped, with merchandise
hard, hiv wim making and ilis
ing plant two houses, good out
il. iini:s. 4 '-. acres of land, with
hi
I
II
a
S.
arii.g vines, fruit trees and berry
ants. Profitable business to the
-lit party. R.-ason for selling, old
:-. Particulars on the premises.
. v-.li f r K kIi t S.iiilli TJ.i..Lr 11-
a n
d. six blocks from Longview car
111
I..,
( hail.-s Scliaerrer. proprietor,
x r:o;. R-.ek Island. 111.
INSURANCE.
INSURANCE on dwellings and house
hold goods a specialty. Oldest and
best companies, lowest rates. C. R.
Chamberliu, Mitchell & Lynde block.
'Phone lu30.
PLEASANT F. COX Real estate and
insurance. Old lire companies repre
sented. Yiiur patronage solicited.
'Phone uniow 63. Office over Thomas'
drug store.
BENNETT'S Insurance Agency Fire,
life, accident, health and plate glass.
Real estate and loans. Room 2, Bu
ford block. Residence 'phone union
361, office union 113.
TORNADO INSURANCE Rates for city
property. 2i cents per $100 one year,
40 cents per $lo0 three years, 0 cents
per $100 tive vears. Call or address
C. R. Chamberlin. agent, Mitchell &
Lynde building.
HAYES & CLEAVELAND The pioneer
agency. Old time and fire tested com
panies. Fire, lightning, plate glass,
tornado, accident, life, or almost any
form of risk. Ground floor office 210
to 21 S Eighteenth street.
GOLDSMITH & M'KEE write the best
policies in Fire, Life, Accident. Health,
Plate Glass. Employers' Liability,
Burglary. Tornado. Boiler. Elevator,
physician's Liability and Bonding In
surance. Call up "phone for
cheapest rates.
WE WILL BOND YOU Executors', ad
ministrators', guardians', trustees", or
any kind of judicial bonds; lodge and
society officers; city, state or V. S.
government officials: contractors. ro-
sitions of trust; in fact, any kind of
bond you want (except bail bonds .
Terms reasonable. Hayes v Cleave
lan.l. resident managers Fidelity &
Deposit comjan, ut Mar) laud.
FOR RENT ROOMS.
FOR RENT Three rooms at C12 Twelfth
street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light
housekeeping at 111b second avenue.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms at 1400H
Third avenue; entrance on Four
teenth street.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for
. . ..14 Oi1. ....
lour young men a i ciaiu a e
nue. New 'phone S406.
FOR RENT Furnished room: tur.iace
heat and bath. Corner M?:in avt
nue and Twenty-seventh street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, com
plete, for light housekeeping: all mod
ern conveniences, at 27 IS Fifth ave
nue. FOR RENT A nicely furnished room.
south exposure, with every modern
convenience, at 933 Seventeenth
street.
FOR RENT At 1120 Seventh avenue
three large rooms on nrsi noor. in
quire at 32.". Seventeenth street. G. V
Reddig.
FOR RENT Two very desirable fur-
lllifc.w i.o:ii. I i u iii.'o.... ...iii.-in-
ences: for gentlemen only; 742 Twenty-third
street.
FOR RENT A small furnish..! room.
with modern conveniences. Will rent
to a student at $4..".0 per month. Ad
dress "H. Ion," care Argus.
FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms
for light housekeeping, with all mod
ern conveniences. Address S2i Twenty-fourth
street.
FOR RENT Three rooms, with bath.
above the office of the Helming Brew
ing company. Sixteenth street and
First avenue. Inquire at .the. office.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms,
with heat and all otner conveniences,
including telephone. Men only, need
apply. Call at 1303 Second avenue.
FOR RENT Four unfurnished rooms.
down stairs, with gas stove, newly
papered and painted; good location.
Inquire at once at 322 Twentieth
street.
FOR RENT Large front room, furnish
ed, facing Longview park; iurnace
heat, electric lights, privilege of bath
and use of telephone. Inquire at 1410
Fifteenth street.
FOR RENT One or two furnished
rooms: one large room, with alcove:
heat and bath: located one block from
both Watch Tower and Elm street
car lilies. Address "L. 15." care Ar
gus. FOR RENT Rooms suitable for barber
shop on corner of Rock Island house;
small ground floor office room on Sev
enteenth street, rear of Rock Island
house; also splendid office room on
office floor of Rock Island house.
FOR RENT HOUSES.
FOR RENT House of four rooms on
Third avenue. Inquire at 1110 '1 Hint
avenue.
FOR RENT An eight-room house at
t;2.". Thirty-tilth street. Inquire on
premises.
FOR RENT
A six and a three-room
J. C. Weaver, 1"30 Sev-
bouse. Mrs.
nth street.
FOR RENT A six-room house; good
cistern and cellar. Apply on prem
ises. 3200 Tenth avenue.
"OR RENT Seven-room cottage at
2120 Fifth avenue. Inquire at 2.1
Fifth -a ml -a -half avenue.
FOR RENT A ln-room house, with all
modern conveniences, at M.i Twenty
ninth street. Inquire at M7 Twenty
ninth street.
FOR KENT Seven-room house, with
furnace and all modern improvements.
Inquire of George McMaster, 29.".2
Filth avenue.
FOR RENT Or sale, seven-room cot
tage, with bath, at lnoti Twelfth
street. Inquire at E. J. Sehmitt's.
1130 Tenth avenue.
FOR RENT A nine-room house, with
all mo.l.-rn conveniences, including
barn and buggy shed, at S2!t Twen
tieth street. Inquire next door south.
FOR RENT A six-room house, in good
condition, corner Fifteenth street and
Twelfth avenue, one block from car
line. Inquire at 933 Seventeenth
street.
FOR KENT Eight-room dwelling at
919 Twentieth street: modern con
veniences; furnace heat. Apply to
Hayes i Cleaveland, 210 Eighteenth
street.
FOR KENT The store room on the
corner f Third avenue and Tenth
street. Inquire at the Hen n i n g Brew
ing company, corner Sixteenth street
and First avenue.
FOR RENT New seven-room house on
Fort v-si-cond street, between Four
teenth and Fiftcenrh avenues. Will
be finished Oct. 1.".. Rent. J12... Ad
dress "A. B. C," Argus oltl. e.
FOR RENT Two new houses, six rooms
each, on Sixth street and Fourteenth
avenue. Good location. Inquire of
William Schaarnvwi. lo04 Fifteenth
street. 'Phone 843. four rings.
FOR RENT Or sale, a seven-room
house, almost new. located on corner
of Fifteenth street and Eighteenth
avenue. Good cistern and city water.
Inquire at head of Fourteenth street
and Eighteenth avenue.
FOR RENT Six room flat corner Sixth
avenue and Twentieth street; steam
heated: hot and cold water; furnace,
and all modern conveniences. In
quire of M. M. Sturgeon, Room 19,
Mitchell & Lynde building.
FOR RENT Nice 15-room boarding
an. I rooming nouse, wnn excci'iion
allv large lot; good surroundings;
centrally located; gas. bath, steam
heat and furnace; good money-maker;
rent reasonable. Inquire of Goldsmith
i McKee company.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST Or strayed, a red muley cow, with
calf; marks, high, round back. lop.
and chain on neck. Finder notify M
Biiucher. both 'phones.
L 1ST A class pin with tl.e letters t".
H. S. i r.graved. A suitable reward
will given for its return to Stur
geon ttats No. , or to this office.
LOST In the business settloi. a lady's
gold-hlled open-face watch, with
Roosevelt fob attached. Finder re
turn to 17t4 Third avinue and be re
wa rded.
FOUND A pair of double glasses, gold
bowed, in case, on Second avenue m-ar
MrCabe s store, owner can have same
by proving property and paying for
advertising.
LOST On Second avenue between Nine
teenth street and Illinois theatre,
lady's gold watch with black bead
fob bearing initial "p." Finder return
to this office and tie rewarded.
LOST On Oct. 7. near the arsenal golf
course, a brown straw hat with brown
veil and three hatpins. A suitable
reward will be paid for return to 71"i
Twenty-second etreet. Rock Island.
LOST An Indian purse containing a
chain and key and souvenir knife,
between the library building and
Twenty-first street, on Fourth or
Fifth avenue. Finder please return
to Argus ottice or 2'j13 Filth avenue
and receive reward.
express, storage, bus and cab.
rTTbb? tIlXnIsfircom
West Seventeenth street. Oid 'phone
lo3i, new phone ilis. New storage
building. Express, baggage, 'bus and
cab calid answered day or uibU
FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY.
FOR SALE A seven-room house. 40
foot lot; city water and cistern. In
quire at C21 Forty-third street.
FOR SALE At a bargain, a tine seven
room, ail modern house, centrally lo
cated. See Eckhart Ac BntTuni at once.
FOR SALE Best bargains in lots on
Twenty-rifth street and Tenth ave
nue if taken at once. Easy payments.
Inquire Reidy Bros.
FOR SALE Double house, quite new.
in splendid repair, wjth furnace, bath,
gas. etc. If sold at once, can be
bought for $4,750. Owner will take
lease for one year or more at $47. 5o
per month. II. K. Walker.
FOR SALE A tine, modern seven-room
residence; nam. gas aim furnace; in
the best residence district and not
south of Ninth avenue; $2..M'0. $2"
cash down and $100 and interest at t!
per cent quarterly. A good chance to
buy a home for a salaried man. Ap
ply to Goldsmith & McKee company.
FOR SALE At auction, an eight-room
house, with basement, also lot. loca
ted at 617 Thirty-fifth street: will be
sold to the highest bidder at the auc
tion to be held Saturday. Oct. 15. at
1 p. m.. at the above address. The
title of the above property is perfect
ly cl.-ar. City water and good cistern.
Reason for selling is poor health and
wishes to leave the city. M. J. Boweii.
proprietor; II. C. Harris, auctioneer.
FOR SALE Lots on your own terms
and at very low figures. l o-.i can buv
a lot within two blocks of the court
h aisc Just the right place for a
woikingnian to own a home in the
heart of the city, where it will double
in value in a few years, where it will
save you at least In cents street car
fare for every day in the year, or no
less than per month for yourself
m.d family. Every woikingnian can
afford to have one of these lots at
tiie figures and terms at which they
are soid. Apply to John V. Hochc, at
American Stearn Laundry.
FOR SALE I'lltM PROPERTY.
FOR SALE Or trade. u 100-acre farm,
eight miles from .Milan; fair improve
ments; $4o per acre. Eckhart & Buf
1 urn.
FOR SALE 120-acre farm, close to
Milan; all level: good buildings;
price, $65 per acre. Eckhart A: Buf
lum. FOR SALE Farm property. We have a
nice list of bargains in farms from
40 to 500 acres in Rock Island and
Scott counties. Also will exchange.
Goldsmith & McKee Co.
FOR SALE 240-acre farm. 100 acres
umier plow, naiauce m pasture; goon
buildings; will take some city prop
erty, balance in cash. See Eckhart &
Ruft'um. room 15. M. "t L. building.
OOll
FOR SALE Or exchange, small fruit
farm of 21 acres; 1 2i acres stump
land in Michigan fruit belt. $5 per
acre; 1.0 acres in fruit belt ot Ar
kansas. Well locate.!. A snap. Will
exchange tor business or houses. In
quire of C. B. Ellis. Milan. 111.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE A hard coal stove, cheap;
in gooil condition. Inquire 1410 Fif
teenth street.
FOR SALE An Al cow. cheap. ". Gul
deiizopf, corner Hinriehs and Ninth
streets. South Rock Island.
FOR SALE Complete outfit of house
hold goods, must be sold at once
Inquire 140." Fourth avenue.
FOR SALE New $40 sewing machine;
must sell at once. Call or telephone
B. B. Roberts. Rock Island house.
FOR SALE A tine square Kimball pi
ano .in i'Si-i lleiit condition: will sell
cheap for cash. Inquire at 55: Twenty-third
st ret t.
FOR SALE Imported canaries, par
rots and gold lish at low prices for
two weeks only, at IMS Second ave
nue. Store closes at 6;3o.
FOR SALE A Rot k Island Stove com
pany hard coal burner, recent pat
tern, only used about six months.
Apply al 921 Fifteenth street.
FOR SALE A brown driving horse,
seven years old. weight 1.150 pounds;
lady broke, pacer or trotter. Inquire
at Kautz Mueller's livery barn.
FOR SALE A horse, for $.:,, v.eigl.t.
about l.imo pounds: is about In years
old. Inquire of E. N. Lurnlberg at
postotlice. or at 12'i'J Fourteenth -a.. d-a-httlf
street.
FOR KALE or trade, a Rambltr tour
ing car. 19o4 model, lii-horse power,
two cylinder jump spark, detachable
tonneaii. French design body, finest
leather and hair cushions, tine canopy
top. with full side and rear cushions,
extra heavy plate glass front, two
side baskets, one acetylene headlight,
two oil side lamps, one tail 1 i u tit. sol.ir
makes: full tool equipment, chain
drive, single lever control, geared lor
speed from three to 4'l miles per hour.
Tiiis car has been out of the factory
but two months. Guaranteed in per
fect order. Reason for selling, no
lime to use same. Will traie for
house and lot. or land. Inquire at
Mi7 Second axenue.
PROFESSION AIi ATTORNEYS.
JACKSON, HURST STAFFORD At-torneys-at-iaw.
Office in Rock Isl
and National bank building.
SWEENEY & WALKER Attorneys
and counselors at law. Abstracts or
title. Office in Beiigston block.
SEARLE i MARSHALL Lawyers.
Money to loan on good real estate se
curity. Mitchell & Lynde block. Rock
Island. 111.
II. M. McCASKRIN Attorney-at-Law.
R .ck Island and Milan. Rock Island
office in Bengston block. Milan office
on Main btreet.
JAMES I". MURPHY Attorney at Law.
General legal practice. onicu room
13. Mitchell & Lynde building. Union
Electric 'phone 5601.
LUDOLRII & REYNOLDS Attorneys
... i ... i...... r:.m..pt 1 -
lll-iJ'l... ..lllllt J I" ot. - . ' i.tu. .
gal business. Notary public. 1705
Second avenue, Buford block.
McENlRY 6c McE.MRY Attorneys at
law. Loan money on good security;
make collections. References. Mitch
ell & Lvnde. bankers. Office, Mitchell
& Lynde building.
CONNELLY & CONNELLY Attorncys-
at-Law. N. A. Larson. Swedish Ad
vokat. Office over Crampton'a book
store, 1719 Second avenue. Pensions,
Loans. Patents, etc.
ARCHITECTS.
LEONARD DRACK Architect and su
perintendent. Skinner block, second
floor. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 4
to 5:30 p. in.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
FRANK SIMMONS Building and re
pairing. Residence and shop. 531
Twelfth street. Old 'phone west 846-2:
new 'phone 565S.
JOIUJ VOLK & CO. Contractors and
builders. Also manufacturers of
cash, doors, blinds and mouldings.
Dealers in plate window and rt
glass. Offices and tactory, 311 to 323
Eighteenth street
MISCELLANEOUS.
IF YOU WANT to buy, sell, trade or
rent anything, engage help or secure
a situation, the Mail is tl.e one pa
per in Moline that can do it for you.
Mill wants are popular and Mail
wants bring results. One-half cent
ptr word is the price to all alike, cash
in advaie-e; 2-cent stamps will do.
Evening and Hatuiduy Mail, Moline,
liL
FUEL.
EMPIRE COAL & COKE COMPANY
W holesaie ana reian ueaiers in oi
tuminous and anthracite coal.
Prompt delivery service. Office. 171
First avenue. Telephone west 1290.
hotels and resorts.
lase3asho
6.767 feet above the sea. All year
round resort. A perfect place for
rest. For particulars, address Ir.
Daniel S. Perkins, medical director,
I .as Vegas. N. M.
HEATING AND PLCMBING.
CHANSON. PERRY & CO. Heating
and plumbing along scientific lines.
Careful and skilled workmen. Prompt
attention. 114 West Seventeenth
street. 'Phone 114S.
LEGAL.
Publication Notice.
State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun
ty. ss:
In the Count v Court, to the Octo
ber term. A. D. 1904. Petition to Sell
Real Estate to Pay Debts.
Gilmore Hubert, administrator or the
estate of Gilmore Hobert. deceased,
petitioner, vs. Margaret Dunlap. Sar
ah J. Hobert. Marv Cosgro. John Ho
bert, Peter H. Hobert. Elizabeth Wag
ner. Annie Myers, William Hobert,
Joseph Hobert. Ida Bear. Belle Bish
op. Albert J. Whitney, administrator
of the estate of Flavel J. Whitney,
tit ceased, and A. J. Miller, defend
a n t s.
To the above named defendants. Pe
ter 1 1. Hobert. Elizabeth Wagner. Annie
Myers, William Hobert. Joseph Hobert
and Ida Bear, and each of them.
Affidavit of your non-residence and
of tiie non-residence of each of you.
having been filed in the above entitled
cause in the office of the undersigned
clerk of the countv court of the county
of Rot k Island and state of Illinois,
vmi are hereby notified that the above
named petitioner has. heretofore, on
the first dav of September. A. D. 1903,
tiled in said county court his petition,
on the probate side of said court, pray
ing for an order of said court to sell
the following described real estate, of
which the said decedent died seized, to-
W The southeast quarter Ci-. of the
northwest quarter ( 4 . of section num
ber twenty l2n). township number six
teen (16. north of range four 14) west
of the fourth (4) principal meridian,
situated in the county of Rock Island
and state of Illinois: that said petition
lias been dulv amended; that the above
named are the parties to said cause,
and that said cause stands continued in
said court, and Is still pending therein:
that vou have been made defendants
thereto; that a summons has been Issued
in said cans.; against you. returnable to
the October term. A. D. 1904. of said
court, to bo begun and holden in th"
court house In the city of Rock Island,
in said countv and state, on the first
Monday of October. A. D. 1904. at which
time vou will appear ami plead, answer
or demur to said petition, as amended,
if vou see lit.
f iated at Rock Island. 111., tins l.th
day of September. A. D. 194.
HENRY B. HUBRAKD.
Clerk of Said Countv Court.
HARRY M. M'CASKRl ! I, Attorney for
Administrator.
Publication Notice.
State of Illinois, liock island Coun-
Iii the" Countv Court of said County
to the November term. A. 1 .. 19n4.
Petition to sell rial estate to pay
debts. ,
Andrew O'Brien, administrator of the
estate of John H. Norris. deceased, peti
tioner, vs. Hazel Norris. The Central
Trust & Savings Bank of the city of
Rock Island, countv aforesaid, guardian
of Marvil Norris. the Central Trust
Savings Bank of the City of Rock Isl
and Countv aforesaid, administrator of
the estate 'of Has.-l Norris. defendants.
To the above named defendant. Mar
vil Nori is: Affidavit of your iion-risi-tlence
and that your residence is in
Rolfc. Pocohont as countv, state or
.wa. having- been tiled in the above
entitled cau-e in the office of the under
signed clerk of the county court f tin
county of Rock Island, state of Illinois,
you are hereby notified that the above
named petition) r has heretofore on the
:'.iith dav of September. I'.oit. filed ill
the county court of said county his peti
tion on the probate side of said court,
p raving for an older f said court to
sell' the following described real estate,
of which the said il.ee. I. -lit died seized,
to-wit: The north half of lot "I." in
Chamberlain Bros." subdivision to the
town now city of Rock Falls, situated
in the county of Whiteside, state of
Illinois; that a summons has been Is
sued in said cause against you returna
ble to the November term. A. I.. l!'i4.
In s.u.l court to be begun and hold'-n
in tin- court house of Rock Island in
sal.l courtv and slate on the first Mon
day of November. 19"4. at which time
and place you will appear and plead,
answ. r or i'i ni'n- to said petition, and
that said cause i; si ill pending in said
court.
Dated at Ro -k Island. Illinois, this
".OH' dav of Sep" ,..er, I!'" I.
HENRY B. HUBBARD.
Clerk of Said Cul t.
V. V.'-.'.iy : McEniry solicitors.
. Ciitirdliin's Sac.
State of Illinois. Rock Island Cou:i
t v. ss :
In the Countv Court, October Tiim.
A. I. 190 4.
By villa.- of an order and decree of
the countv court of said countv, made
mid entered at the October term. A. D
19nl. of said court, on the petition of
the undersigned. .Mary M. .Miller, guard
ian of Slcpl.cn Miller and Roy A. .Miller,
minors, to sell the real state of said
minors, described in said petition. 1
shall, on Tics. lav. the Mh day ir No
vember. A. I . Pint, at the east door of
the court house, in the citv of Rock
Island, county of Rock Island, and state
of Illinois, ;u the hour of 2 o'clock in
the aftern i of said day. sell at pub
lic auction all the right, title and inter
est of said minors in ami to the follow
ing described leal eslale, situated in
lb" county of Rock Island and stale of
Illinois, to-wit: Lot No. seven I 7 i. in
block No. one . in Stewart's First
addition to South Molme, subject to a
rnort irage for the sum of one hundred
and fifty dollars ($ 150.00 1 in favor of
Mary E. Stewart, on the following terms.
to-wit: Cash in hand at the time ot
said sal".
Dated at Rock Island. III., this 7th
lay of October, A. D Pm4
MARY M. MILLER.
Guardian of Stephen Miller and Roy A.
Miller, minors.
Luciau Adams. Attorney for Peti
tioner.
Ailmiiilkt rulor'M .Notice.
Estate of W. A. Ware, deceased.
Th" undersigned, having been ap
pointed administratrix of the estate of
W. A. Ware, late of the county of Rock
Island, state of Illinois, deceased, here
by gives notice that she will appear be
fore tl.e county court of Rock Island
county, ai the inlv court room, in
the citv of Rock Island, at the Decem
ber term, on tie- first .Monday in De
cember i. xt. at which t.'i;e all persons
having claims against .-.lid estate ale
notified and requested to attend for the
purpose of having the sam.: adjusted.
All persons indebted to said estate arc
requested to Irak" immediate p.iyrni nl
to the undersigned
Dated 1st dav of October, A. D. 19o4.
MRS. SARAH E. WARE.
Ad rr: In 1st rat t i x.
A ilininl! Tutor' Notice.
E.-tatc of David M. Tipton, deceased.
'I h" ur.tb -rsigr .!. having be. n ap
pointed inimini-t ra t or of th? state of
David M. Tipton, late of the county of
( k Island, state of Illinois, deceased,
hereby gives notice that he will appear
before the county court of Rock I-l.tnd
co ii.iv. at tte county court room, in
the city of Rock Island, at the Decem
ber term, on the first Monday in De
cember to-xt. jit which time all persons
having claims against said estate art:
notified arid requested to attend for
the piji-pr.se of havirit? the same adjust
ed. AH persons indebted to said -.-late
are requested to make immediate pay
ment to the und." rsiirned.
Dated 6th dav of October. A. D. 19o4.
CHARLES W. DURHAM.
Administrator.
PATENTS.
i -v i .-.. i ami trademark omce. room
14. Mitchell & Lvnde building. Rock
Island. James F. Murphy, associate,
branch of Moore & Co.. patent attor
neys. Washington, 1. C. and Chica
go. 111.
LEGAL
Notice f Final Settlement.
Estate of Peter Lark in. deceased.
Public notice is hereby given that the
inoeisineu. t. naries j. iirkin, admin
istrator of the estate of Peter Larkin.
deceased, has this dav filed his final re
port and settlement as such in the coun
ty court of Rock Island county, ami
i.eaiiiiK on saiu report nas oeeii set for
Oct. l... 1!mi4. at 9 o'clock a. m., at which
tune persons interested mav appear ami
. ...it-, uinrni. ana u no on-je.-ti.ins
are tilrd. said report will be ap
proved at that time, and the undersign
td will ask for an order of distribution
and w ill also ask to be discharged.
.n-i x. .til... ill.. H. o. 1VOI-I
CHARLES J. LARKIN.
T Administrator.
James F. Murphy, Attorney.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate Of Jessie A llirrl......... .i..
- - ... , ,.i,i,.i, ot--
cease.l.
The undersigned, having been ap
pointed administratrix of the estate of
Jessie A. Harrington, late of the count v
of Rock Island, state of Illinois, de
ceased, hereby gives notice that she v. ill
appear before the county court of Rock
Island county, at the county court room
in the city of Rock Island, at the No
vember term, on the first Monday in
November next, nt which time nil per
sons having claims against said estate
are notified and requested to attend for
the purpose .if having the same adjust
ed. All persons indebted to said estate
arc requested to make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned.
Datetl l'.ith dav of September. A D
1904. ANNA E. HARRINGTON.
Administratrix.
railways .vxd steamers.
ci7ua7To?"r?
Railway Tickets may be purchased
at the city ticket office, S29 Second
avenue, or C. R. I. A p. depot. Fifth av
enue, foot of Thirty-tirst street. 'Phoao
Tra i ns.
East. West.
Denver Liioi:e"d .v-
Omaha J
Ft. Worth. Denver
Ar Kansas City. . . Id
Minneapolis Jd
Davenport .SL- Chi- I
'ago ',1
Omaha jdl
Colorado .v:- ornaha. :d
IVs Moines iv Oma-
, ha al
Denver. Lincoln &
Omaha a
Des .Moines Express'
St. Paul tV Miunc- I
apolis l;i
Denver. Ft. Worth j
ii l a nsa s Of v . . . 'a
Kansas City. St. I
Joe .V- Ca I i torn i:i. . l.-i 1
45 am. a 2:55 am
20 aniidl0:r.O pni
20 amja 9:10 pm
40 am d 7:fio pm
55 am a i". :25 am
10 pm'.llO: 10 pm
35 amd 9:50 am
I
40 am d 3:00 am
55 pni-d 7:00 am
40 anJd 9:15 pm
15 am!dlo:3,) 1m
10 pnVd 7:10 am
50 pm d S:25 pm
;55 pm 2:00 pm
55 pm!d 7:10 am
45 pm. 9:50 am
05 pmj.i 2:12 pm
37 amid 4 :3o pni
Rock Island ,vi
W'il sh 1 li " r on .
Chicago ,v Des
Moines
Rock Island
Ill'nnkK-n V . i, t
Una ha 'I
Omaha tVi Des
M-.ines !
Cedar Rapids tVi i
Tipton
Rock. Island A Peoria IMvi.-lon.
Trains leave Twentieth street sta
tion. .Main line trains start from main
depot on Fifth avenue 5 minutes in ad
vance . .1 time given.
T rains. Leave. Arrive.-
Peoria. Springfield, I i
St . I . . I nd'p! - S:l a tn) 9:10 pni
i-eona v r-i. i.ouis..j ,:L',jpn: 5:55 pni
P. oi ia. lutl'pls. cm. )
Blooming ton I 1 45 pm 1 1 :1 5 a ni
Sli.rrard Acconi. ... 9:30 am 8:45 am
Cable tt Sh.trard I
Accom ! fi: I.-, ami 8:45 pm
Cable A.- Shcrrartl .. :::ti)pm 2:20pm
a. in rival; d, di-pai lure ; , daily ex
cept Sunday.
CHICAGO. BURLINGTON QUINCY
Depot. Second avenue and Twentieth
street. Telephone, old west II Ml, new til 7o.
F. A. P.IDDELL. Agent.
T la in s. Leave. Arrive.
St. Louis. Spring- I I
field. Galeshurg. 1
Peoria, ouiney .. . C:40atn 6:50am
Sterling. .Mem l,,ta
and Chiciuo 6:40 am; C:50 am
St. Louis. Kansas
'ity. I leiiver and I
Pacific coast 's 7:20 pm)
7:15 pin
.-M'-iiiiin iinu points
intermediate
7:20 pmj 7:15 pin
Dubuque. Clinton.
La Crosse, St.
Paul. Minn., and
n-.rthwest 7:30 pm fl:30am
Clinton, Dubuque .. 7:15 ami 7:05 pni
Clinton and inter- I
mediate points ...I 7:15 am 7:05 pm
s slop at Rock Island for meals.
daily except Sunday.
CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE ,vv ST. PAUL
Railway--D.. it. I. .v.- N. W. passenger
stal i. ni iit foot .,f Seventeenth street. S.
P.. STODDARD. Agent P. L. Hinriehs.
eointiiei . ia 1 agent, Un3 Brady street,
I i.ivi npiirl.
Trains.
Clinton. Dubuque,
St. Paul. .Mil
waukee. Chicago..
Elgin and Chicago,
i S. W. Limited ) . .
Muscatine, Wash
ington. Kansas
. City iS. W. Lim
it.. I i
Muscatine, Wash
ington, Kansas
City
Fulton, Savanna,
Elgin, t 'hicago . .
Fulton, Savanna,
Leave, A rrlvi-
7:00 am 8:55 pm
4:15 am 10:35 pm
10:35 pm 4:13 am
5:3S ami 11:50 pm
11:50 pm! C:38aui
3:30 pm!Ml:50 am
!
3: 15 prn ll :40 am
Dub iqiie
Clinton. Cedar
Rapids, Omaha,
Fr.-i port
Daily expect Sunday.
ACME PACKET COMPANY Ha Hy lino
lor Clinton and all points between.
f;-'. ...-- -i-.T:!.': j
t ' ..,-Jr.-li'J.M D "! V , n
. ... , "t-! .... . --. a
STEAMER CITY OF WINONA.
Arrive lo:3J a. in., Davenport; leave
3 p. ni.
Arrive 10:15 a. m.. Rock Island; leave
3:15 p. in.
For rates and further Information,
apply to CARL MAN) JAN, Agent.
Rock Island. 111.
CARNIVAL CITY PACKET COMPANY
Burlington and intermediate points.
STEAMER HELEN BLAIR
l.eavis Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day lit 4 p. in.
For rat'-s and further Information,
apply to CARL MANGAN. Agent.
Rock Island. 111.
THE WORLD'S FAIR ROUTE.
For i-.t. Louis Every Saturday at
5.15 p. to.
For Dubuque Every Thursday at 6
p. rn. 1 1) loiiiid trip lo St. Louis, in
cluding meals and luith.
GEORGE LA MONT. Agent.
Office. 115 Seventeen th hlrc-ct. Tcl
phone, old Ho5, new G1G3. ,
iW4 ussissff